
Batman: The Animated Series Vol. 3 lives up to standard
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Despite being a cartoon and airing on predominantly kid-themed channels, Batman: The Animated Series has been one of the enduring depictions of The Dark Knight since it made its television debut. Set in dreary Gotham City, Batman: TAS is much more than a Saturday-morning cartoon; it is a continuous drama that rivals any live-action series. And in Volume Three, it doesn’t disappoint.
Volume Three contains 29 episodes and there are some changes from earlier volumes. First, it features Robin much more than before. Whereas Volume One had Robin making only cameo appearances, now the Boy Wonder plays a bigger role.
Also, there are more bad guys. Sure The Joker, Two Face, Poison Ivy and the gang are back, but now Batman must also deal with new characters like Bane, the “enhanced” wrestler and Baby Doll, the former child actor.
All in all, Batman: TAS Volume Three gives the viewers what they want—Batman and lots of him.
Review ID: 10000000013382172

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